Headlines from 2018 have painted a gloomy picture about the state of the climate. We’ve seen deadly hurricanes and wildfires, heatwaves and flash flooding. There’s no question, climate change is already making our lives harder, we have very little time to make some huge changes to tackle it.

But positive change is happening - if you know where to look. Across the world many people - from small communities to big governments - have been rolling up their sleeves and making a difference. Let these good news stories inspire you to tackle climate change yourself in 2019.

Renewable energy is powering more and more of our lives

Solar power hit new heights in the summer thanks to the sunny weather. One Saturday lunchtime solar overtook gas as our number one source of electricity. Then in the autumn wind power took up the mantel. In September, the world's largest working offshore wind farm opened off the coast of Cumbria (it covers an area equal to 20,000 football pitches!). Windy days in October meant 98% of Scotland’s electricity came from wind.

Solar is making people’s lives better all over the world

For many communities not currently connected to electricity, solar power is making a massive difference. One hard to reach community in the Himalayas used to rely on dim, smoky oil lamps - now they have solar for lighting and computers. In rural Kenya, solar suitcases in schools mean when a blackout hits classes can continue - and students are already seeing improvements in their grades. And in the early months of recovery after a huge hurricane hit Puerto Rico, solar power has helped hospitals and community centresget back up and running fast.

And so is the way we eat

In January, takeaway company Just Eat predicted veganism would be their trend of the year. And it seems they were right. One third of Brits are helping tackle climate change by reducing the amount of meat they eat. And across the world, 70% of people are reportedly either reducing meat consumption or leaving meat off the table altogether - driven by Millenials.

There’s still a lot to do, but these inspiring stories light the path ahead. We need a lot more of this stuff to happen next year if we’re going to tackle climate change. So bring on 2019 - let’s make it happen!